The international conference “Photography Performing Humor” will explore the nature and meaning of the relationship between photography, performance and humor within the field of visual arts and visual culture.
Although humor is clearly omnipresent in a wide spectrum of photographic practices — ranging from advertising or art photography to family snapshots with their obligatory ‘smile’ or the classic Tower of Pisa joke — the topic has yet to be fully discovered by researchers. While in recent years photography theory has witnessed the affective turn, its focus remained largely on photographic representations of suffering, trauma and loss.
It is no coincidence then, that one of the central metaphors to think the affective quality of the medium, Barthes’ punctum, relates affect to being wounded. This conference resolutely chooses to elaborate a lighter, humorous side of photography and aims to map different strategies and practices.
More details and the programme: http://eepurl.com/bVSEPv
Venue: LUCA School of Arts, Paleizenstraat 70, 1030 Brussels
The evening lectures on 13 April (8 pm) take place at: Vlaams-Nederlands Huis deBuren, Leopoldstraat 6, 1000 Brussels